
Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 is officially available to a select few Microsoft customers today. Yes, MSDN and TechNet subscribers, and Microsoft’s steadfast volume licensing customers can get it now.
Windows 7 SP1 is composed mostly of security updates and hotfixes that have already been made available to customers, whether through Windows Update or otherwise. Windows 7 SP1 doesn’t bring the wide-ranging changes and performance improvements required.
But, on their website, Windows claim that Windows 7 SP1 is an important update that includes previously released security, performance, and stability updates for Windows 7. SP1 also includes new improvements to features and services in Windows 7, such as improved reliability when connecting to HDMI audio devices, printing using the XPS Viewer, and restoring previous folders in Windows Explorer after restarting, wrote Windows. What do you think?
For information on how to get SP1 you can go to the link.
Windows also offer Windows Server 2008 R2. Users get two new features in RemoteFX, a feature that will allow server-side graphics rendering for thin clients using Microsoft’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) system, and Dynamic Memory, which will allow a single server to host more virtual machines using the same amount of memory and resources. These features are great if your organization is using Windows Server as a backend for thin clients, but for most consumers they’re of little interest. So, ready to upgrade your Windows?
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